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Re: Dopplers?From: Bernard Cristalli (bclaure@club-internet.fr)Mon Jan 20 11:22:06 1997
DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: > > I'm interested to know if anyone on the LIST uses doppler velocimetry > routinely in pregnancy evaluation (as opposed to using it a little because > it's "experimental" anyway...). It's not clear to me if anyone (like the > ACOG) has put out an "approval" notice on it. I haven't seen it in the > Technical Bulletins or the Committee Opinions, at any rate. > > Thanks, > > Joe P. I am just a "reader" of US, & a presciptor too. Idon't use Döppler for normal looking pregnancies. But in case of high BP, Diabetes, IUGR, personal history of late missed pregnancy aso When you ask sonographers on the signification of a Notch for instance they say: "something will happen" Q: When? Re: "Sometimes" Thanks a lot !
-- Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF Paris - France
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